Was it I or was it not who, at the time, enabled you to apprehend Ambroise Martial, one of the most dangerous malefactorsin Paris, in the very fact?
The following malefactors were executed at Thetford: James Reeve for rape; Miles Wiseman for shooting at and wounding William Everett, gamekeeper, at Rackheath; and Robert Gibson for sheep stealing.
Every part of London was the scene of executions: malefactors were hung in chains on every common and way-side.
A] Mr. Jefferson appears to have fallen into a mistake as to the period of time when malefactors were first shipped over to this country from England, for he says: "It was at a late period of their history that the practice began.
Mr. Jefferson appears to have been mistaken in his opinion, that malefactors were not sent over until a late period in the annals of Virginia; and he probably underrated the number of their descendants.
William in the said inn were carried away by the said John his servant or any strange malefactors other than the persons of the household of the said William.
There was a problem with malefactors committing offenses in London and avoiding its jurisdiction by escaping to Southwark across the Thames River.
On Monday after the Feast of the Purification of the Virgin Mary in the fourth year of the now King by default of the said John, certain malefactors took and carried away two small portable chests with 533s.
In the town, women were robbed in the broad daylight, and malefactors danced in the churches, which they had broken open and plundered.
During that time I have dispatched many malefactors to the other world; but such a precious scoundrel as you are it has never yet been my misfortune to meet.
The Colonel had moreover a sense of security that unapprehendedmalefactors cannot feel.
Who would catch the first glimpse of the boldest and most successful gang of malefactors that this country had ever produced?
The whole parties in this case may be literally called children, the malefactors being but fourteen years of age each; and the prosecutor no more than twelve!
By eight o'clock, not an inch of ground was unoccupied in view of the platform, and the pressure of the crowd was so great, that before the malefactors appeared, numbers of persons were crying out in vain to escape from it.
These malefactors were father and son; and their final exit from this life was attended by circumstances of the most heart-rending and melancholy description.
So far we have spoken of the killing of malefactors and unjust aggressors, which under certain conditions is not sinful.
The next subject is the killing of the innocent, that is, of those who are neither malefactors nor unjust aggressors worthy of death.
There was a problem with malefactors committing offenses in London and avoiding its jurisdiction by escaping to Southwark across the Thames.
It was early one morning, when we were going out to breakfast at Tisapán, that Don Juan recounted to us his experience of garrotted malefactors sitting dead in their chairs in the great square across which we were riding.
He had particularly cautioned him against 'rashly discharging such as have been malefactors as your gallowglasses were, and naturally as their captains were.
This,' said Ossory, 'is a good encouragement to malefactors to commit spoils, having the advantage thereof without punishment or restitution.
We everywhere found the prisons filled with malefactors on whom sentence is not passed till after the lapse of seven or eight years.
He lives in great pomp, having inferior judges, who pass sentence of death occasionally on malefactors of any nation, except the subjects of Great Britain.
But in his heart let him be sorry to see that of necessity, for fear of decaying the common weal, men are driven to put malefactors to pain.
Until he read this thrilling tale, Philo Gubb had not guessed the fiendishness of malefactors when brought to bay, and yet here it was in black and white.
He had wandered about the grounds, peeking and peering, seeking malefactors unsuccessfully.
Wherefore your poor subjects' most humble petition to your highness is, that the laws touching such malefactorsmay be put in due execution.
The Franciscan guardian renders a short opinion, to the effect that malefactors should be punished, and highways made safe for the Indian allies.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "malefactors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.